A dreadful season for the Arizona Cardinals is mercifully nearing its end.
Now one question hovers over the franchise: Will coach Jonathan Gannon keep his job and be back for a fourth season?
Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill is a relatively quiet but constant presence around the team, and he has given little clue about what he wants to do. Arizona started the season 2-0 and had hopes of returning to the playoffs for the first time since 2021, but has since dropped 13 of 14 in a brutal freefall.
In the aftermath of the latest debacle — a 37-14 beatdown at the hands of the Cincinnati Bengals — Gannon was asked why he should be the team's leader moving forward. The 42-year-old is confident he'll return.
''I think their effort, energy and enthusiasm are there," Gannon said. "I think they're educated. They have belief, but we have to coach and play better. There's no doubt.''
Here's the case for — and against — keeping Gannon:
— On the positive side, Gannon's first two seasons were encouraging as the team appeared on an upward trajectory. The Cardinals finished 4-13 in 2023 during what was clearly a rebuilding season and then improved to 8-9 last year, hanging in the playoff race until the final few weeks. This year has obviously been difficult, but Gannon still appears to have the support of the locker room.
It's also true that the team has had a brutal run of injuries. The Cardinals went into the Bengals game with 23 players on injured reserve or the non-football injury list, which was the most in the NFL. Miami was second with 18.